Andean walnut

Juglans neotropica is a species of plant in the Juglandaceae family. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. It is threatened by habitat loss. Common names include Colombian Walnut, Ecuadorian Walnut, Andean Walnut, Nogal, Cedro Negro, Cedro Nogal, and Nogal Bogotano.

Andean Walnuts are found between 1600 and 2500 meters of elevation, in biomes where the average temperature is between 16 and 22°C, and annual precipitation of between 1 and 3 meters that is distributed evenly throughout the year. The species does particularly well when planted near running water. It is found naturally in a wide variety of Pre-Montane and Montane forests, and most abundantly in cloud forests. More

Every Andean Walnut door has it's own naturally occurring character markings. None are artifically created. Each door is one of a kind! Questions or to place order, please call 281.890.5860 or email sales@southernfront. More